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Las Vegas EDC and Party Drugs

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The Electric Daisy Carnival is coming up this weekend, celebrating its 20th anniversary as one of Las Vegas’ biggest events for electronic dance music. It is one of the biggest festivals in the city bar none, garnering a total of 400,000 attendants over a span of three days back in 2015. People from all over the United States and from around the world to attend this annual party and have some fun. Unsurprisingly, such a major musical event with a significant number of attendants can easily become the perfect spot for the proliferation of party drugs.

What is Party Drugs?

Party drugs (also referred to as club or rave drugs) are a special kind of recreational drugs that are ingested by party-goers for their psychedelic, hallucinogenic, or stimulant effects. Rave-goers who take these drugs become euphoric and uninhibited, gaining an unnatural burst of energy that goes beyond their standard limits. Often, users become anxious and panicky, losing control in the process; at worst, they can suffer serious drug poisoning which can lead to major bodily damage or death. Some common party drugs include MDMA or ecstasy, cocaine, methamphetamine or meth, and in some cases, LSD.

Why shoot drugs in the club?

Club events and outdoor raves often last through the night and up until the early morning. In addition, such parties are not complete without bright, pulsing lights that add to the atmosphere. Party drugs are ingested to enable the user to stay up for the duration of the event without feeling fatigued, and to enhance the experience of dancing to loud music and bright lights. People experience a loss of inhibition and sudden onset of euphoria, enabling them to ‘enjoy’ the event to their heart’s content, but also preventing them from noticing when things are going wrong for their bodies.

Party drugs and Nevada law

Despite being a common and, in some places, accepted, part of the club scene, use and possession of party drugs is still punishable under Nevada law, even more so if there was drug trafficking involved. In 2014 alone, the three-day event accounted for 73 narcotics arrests for possession of controlled substances like ecstasy, LSD, cocaine, and marijuana.

Defense against a drug arrest in the club

Drug arrests in clubs for suspected possession of controlled substances can be expected this weekend as the EDC enters fever pitch. A number of those arrests could be made on people who have no idea that they are carrying restricted party drugs. What should these people do to avoid a conviction?

Club and rave parties can be fun and refreshing experiences where people hang out together and enjoy life. However, never forget that doing so is best done responsibly, without the need for controlled substances. Get in touch with a lawyer in Las Vegas NV immediately if accused with drug possession at the EDC.

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